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Prince of Persia Walkthrough VI: Defeating Ahriman

prince of persia logo.jpgThis is part six of a complete walkthrough of all boss battles in Ubisoft's Prince of Persia. The walkthrough was created while playing Prince of Persia on the Playstation 3, but will translate fine to the Xbox 360 version as well.

When playing through keep in mind that the number of times you've fought a boss will determine on how tough each boss battle will be, so the locations do not really matter much.

This is the sixth of a series of Prince of Persia walkthroughs we'll be publishing here on Ask Dave Taylor, all written by gamer Alex Juel. The first you can find here: Prince of Persia walkthrough: Beating Elika's Father, the second here: Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Hunter, the third: Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Alchemist, the fourth: Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Concubine and the fifth: Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Warrior.


Dave's Answer:

The Final Battle With Ahriman

After you've defeated Elika's father, it's time to fight, or should I say run away from, Ahriman. All you have to do is run across the walls, climbing vines and grabbing onto the metal rings on the wall and holding onto ledges, just like you've done the entire game.

Of course if you touch the Corruption, you'll have to start all over again, back from the last ledge you were on so be careful.

You have to keep moving or else Ahriman will smash you into the wall. If this happens you'll have to start again from the beginning.

Also, you'll notice that there are areas of light on the walls where vines are hanging. When you see these areas, stay on them. Corruption will rise up from the ground towards you but they won't touch the light, so you'll be safe.

Prince of Persia Final Battle with Ahriman

You'll have to heal the land in three areas as you make you're way up to the top. Hit all the power plates and that's about it.

Now watch the ending!


Like to read the entire series? Here are all the links: Prince of Persia walkthrough: Beating Elika's Father, Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Hunter, Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Alchemist, Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Concubine, Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating the Warrior, and Prince of Persia walkthru: Defeating Ahriman.

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